The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam Presents “Van Gogh in Antwerp and Paris: New perspectives” The exhibition is on show until 18 September 2011. Once you start to ask questions, you may sometimes be surprised […]
Monthly Archives: June 2011
The Canton Museum of Art presents A Celebration of Women in the Arts: Director’s Choice II on view now through July 24. In the fall of 2007 the Canton Museum of Art presented Director’s Choice […]
Petersen Automotive Museum presents Scooters: Size Doesn’t Always Matter an exhibition that will take museum visitors through a fascinating chronological tour of motor scooter development beginning with the simple Autoped of the mid-1910s to the […]
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) presents MATRIX 238 Desirée Holman Heterotopias, on view June 26–September 18, 2011. Desirée Holman’s second solo museum show features a new video that combines live action and […]
The Laguna Art Museum announces Best Kept Secret: UCI and the Development of Contemporary Art in Southern California, 1964-1971 an exhibition on view October 30, 2011 – January 22, 2012. Often overlooked in art history, […]
On display in the Autry National Center’s Imagination Gallery is the famous hand-drawn Ponderosa Ranch map that was seen by millions of people around the world during the opening sequence of the popular television series […]
The thousand year-old Fatimid rock crystal ewer from the Keir Collection of Edmund de Unger The discovery of this intricately crafted rock crystal ewer recently caused a sensation on the British art market. The priceless […]
The Brooklyn Museum has canceled the spring 2012 presentation of Art in the Streets, the first major United States museum exhibition of the history of graffiti and street art. Organized by the Museum of Contemporary […]
The British Library and Google have announced a partnership to digitise 250,000 out-of-copyright books from the Library’s collections. This major project plans to digitise up to 40 million pages from 1700-1870, from the French Revolution […]
Mercury Astronauts Scott Carpenter and John Glenn are to speak at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum’s annual John H. Glenn Lecture in Space History, on Thursday, June 23 8:00 pm. The lecture will […]
On Tuesday, June 21, Yale University’s Dr. Jon Butler will present “Religion and Politics in the American Experience.” The lecture, which is open to the public, is a program of the Teaching American History professional […]
The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) dives into the dynamic, varied and beautiful world of water to present Ripple Effect, The Art of H2O. Inspired by natural phenomena such as fog, snowflakes and geysers, the 16 […]
The Museum of Fine Arts St Petersburg (MFA) presents Four Portfolios of the Twentieth-Century: Archipenko, Gropper, Evans, and Doisneau on July 16-November 13,2011. This exhibition brings together two lithographic and two photographic portfolios by four […]
The Yale Center for British Art presents Art in Focus: William III, an exhibition on view through Sunday, July 31, 2011. Art in Focus is an academic initiative for members of the Yale Center for […]
The Mercer Museum in Doylestown, presents A World of Things: The Mercer Museum A-Z, the first exhibition in its new, $12.5 million, 13,000-square-foot wing. The exhibition features a diverse sampling of the museum’s 40,000-piece collection […]
The Everson Museum of Art presents The Power of Pattern: New Work by David MacDonald on view June 25, 2011 – September 18, 2011. For more than four decades, David MacDonald has masterfully created richly […]
The Mint Museum presents From New York to Corrymore: Robert Henri and Ireland, the first exhibition to explore the artist’s striking Irish portraits, on view through 7 August 2011. Organized by The Mint Museum and […]
Creating the New Century, is a special exhibition, on view through JULY 10, 2011. organized by The Dayton Art Institute, features 70 paintings, drawings, and sculptures – all created since the year 2000 – from […]